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A comic play set in a provincial town follows a vain, aging gallant whose attempts to court two married women trigger a cascade of domestic pranks and retaliatory schemes by those women. Parallel episodes involve young lovers, mistaken identities, disguises, and practical jokes that reveal hypocrisies and social pretensions. The action alternates broad farce and pointed wit, highlighting female resourcefulness as the wives orchestrate humiliations that restore local equilibrium while offering satirical observations on honor, marriage, and communal life.
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